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Nigeria’s Leading Presidential Candidate Peter Obi Goes on Study Tour of Egypt

The Labour Party (LP) presidential flag bearer in the 2023 election, Mr Peter Obi on Tuesday left Nigeria for a 3-day visit to Egypt to study among others, the Egyptian Power Sector, Education, Planning and Finance Sectors.

Obi, who left Nigeria on Tuesday shared photos of him at the airport on his verified Twitter page.

According to the former Governor of Anambra State, he embarked on the journey as part of his detailed study of comparable countries to Nigeria.

The tweet read: “I just departed for Egypt on a 3-day visit as part of my detailed study of comparable countries to Nigeria. In Egypt, I am expected to understudy, among others, the Egyptian Power Sector, Education, Planning and Finance Sectors. -PO”

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